Doctor De Soto
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Steig, William Author, Illustrator
Thomson, Ian Narrator
Published
Scholastic Inc. , 2003.
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From the incomparable William Steig, creator of Shrek, comes a story that proves even a fox can be out-foxed by a clever mouse in Doctor De Soto, a Newbery Honor Book. "Doctor De Soto, the dentist, did very good work." With the aid of his able assistant, Mrs. De Soto, he copes with the toothaches of animals large and small. His expertise is so great that his fortunate patients never feel any pain. Since he's a mouse, Doctor De Soto refuses to treat "dangerous" animals--that is, animals who have a taste for mice. But one day a fox shows up and begs for relief from the tooth that's killing him. How can the kindhearted De Sotos turn him away? But how can they make sure that the fox doesn't give in to his baser instincts once his tooth is fixed? Those clever De Sotos will find a way. Doctor De Soto is a 1982 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year, a 1983 Boston Globe - Horn Book Awards Honor Book for Picture Books, and a 1983 Newbery Honor Book. Made into an animated short film in 1984 by American director and animator Michael Sporn.

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Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
09/01/2003
Language
English
ISBN
9781339051819

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Booklist Review

Ages 6-8. Lighthearted cartoon drawings adroitly display Steig's clever story of how a mouse dentist gets the best of the fox who has come to him for care.

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Kirkus Book Review

In this captivating story of a mouse dentist, Steig sets his stage according to the ludicrous logic of size discrepancy that intrigues children: to treat large animals (such as the pig shown), Dr. De Sore stands on a ladder; and for extra-large animals (a donkey is pictured), he is hoisted up on a pulley contraption by his wife/assistant. Then he gets right into his patients' mouths, ""wearing rubbers to keep his feet dry."" Understandably, Dr. De Soto refuses to treat animals dangerous to mice--not even ""the most timid-looking cat."" But one day when a well-dressed fox comes pleading with him to ease his pain, the De Sotos relent. And as the dentist works inside the fox's mouth, the patient goes from a lip-smacking dream under gas (""How I love them raw, with just a pinch of salt, and a dry white wine""). . . to wondering, after the first visit, ""if it would be shabby of him to eat the De Sotos when the job was done"" . . . to ""I really shouldn't eat them. On the other hand, how can I resist?"". . . to ""definitely"" making up his mind to eat them. But the De Sores, though compassionate, are no fools, and so they outfox the fox--coating his teeth with a final preventive treatment that is really glue. And so, with his jaw stuck shut (for just a day or two, the dentist assures him), the defeated fox stumbles down the stairs--which Steig, as a parting reference to the arrangements set forth at the beginning, has divided into the regular flight the fox is using and a narrower one of smaller steps. Simple but sly, a mischievously imaginative rendition of the classic theme. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

A somewhat unusual--and ravenous--patient is outfoxed by the resourceful mouse-dentist in this sly tale of mischief. Ages 3-up. (Apr.) Copyright 1990 Cahners Business Information.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Steig, W., & Thomson, I. (2003). Doctor De Soto (Unabridged). Scholastic Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Steig, William and Ian Thomson. 2003. Doctor De Soto. Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Steig, William and Ian Thomson. Doctor De Soto Scholastic Inc, 2003.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Steig, W. and Thomson, I. (2003). Doctor de soto. Unabridged Scholastic Inc.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Steig, William, and Ian Thomson. Doctor De Soto Unabridged, Scholastic Inc., 2003.

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